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01_Welcome Letter - Home Instead Senior Care

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ADDITIONALResourcesCheck out these websites for more information on keeping your loved onesafe and healthy:Caring For Your Parents: <strong>Senior</strong> Emergency Kit ® www.<strong>Senior</strong>EmergencyKit.comThis website contains most of the materials included in this toolkit, as well as a list of online tools for tracking your lovedone’s medical information. If you ever need extra copies of the toolkit’s materials, visit the site<strong>Home</strong> <strong>Instead</strong> <strong>Senior</strong> <strong>Care</strong> ® www.<strong>Home</strong><strong>Instead</strong>.comThe <strong>Home</strong> <strong>Instead</strong> <strong>Senior</strong> <strong>Care</strong> network is the world’s largest provider of non-medical in-home care services forseniors, with nearly 1,000 independently owned and operated franchises that provide in excess of 45 million hours ofcare each year. Their offices are located in throughout the United States and 17 international markets.The 40-70 Rule ®www.4070talk.comThe 40-70 Rule ® program and support services are offered to help families have open discussions about providingcare for parents, as well as other senior topics. On this website, you’ll find tips to help bridge the communication gapbetween adult children and their senior loved ones.The 70-40 Rule ® www.7040talk.comThe 70-40 Rule ® program and support services is designed to help seniors start those sometimes difficultconversations, such as end of life issues, senior romance, or family feuds, with their adult children. This website andrelated support services offer practical guidance and suggestions to help seniors and their adult children open theirlines of communication today.<strong>Care</strong>giverStress.com ® www.<strong>Care</strong>giverStress.com<strong>Care</strong>giverStress.com is an educational resource dedicated to helping caregivers care for themselves while caring forothers. On this site you’ll find helpful articles, educational videos on caregiving topics, and a caregiver stress meter tohelp you assess your needs.Life Legacies www.lifelegaciesandwishes.comNearly half of all Boomers would like to know more about their parents’ end-of-life wishes. Life Legacies provides a setof tools that can help seniors and their families make sure that their wishes are carried out.Stages of <strong>Senior</strong> <strong>Care</strong> www.Stagesof<strong>Senior</strong><strong>Care</strong>.comThis book was written by <strong>Home</strong> <strong>Instead</strong> <strong>Senior</strong> <strong>Care</strong> ® founders Paul and Lori Hogan to guide readers through theprocess of providing care for their aging parents. It includes clear and practical advice on care options, the pros andcons of each, the relative costs, what to look for and avoid, paying for services, and how to deal with complications.Stages includes checklists and diagnostics designed to help families make good, life-affecting decisions while confidentlyplanning the best care for those they love most.American Society of Consultant Pharmacists www.ascp.comThe American Society of Consultant Pharmacists is an organization of 7,000 members who work to improve drugtherapy and the quality of life for seniors.

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